Downloading & Installing

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The current User's Guide is very much a work in progress, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Overview

OpenRocket is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. The easiest way to get OpenRocket up and running is to download and install one of the packaged installers. The Packaged Installers for OpenRocket come with everything needed. You don't need to install, update or downgrade Java on your machine to run them.

Download Files

File Type OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 OpenRocket 15.03

(INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

• Windows packaged installer OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01-installer.exe OpenRocket-15.03-installer.exe
• macOS packaged installer OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.dmg OpenRocket-15.03.dmg
• Linux packaged installer OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.AppImage OpenRocket-15.03.AppImage
• .jar OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.jar OpenRocket-15.03.jar
• Source code (.zip) OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.zip OpenRocket-15.03.zip
• Source code (.tar.gz) OpenRocket-22.00.beta.01.tar.gz OpenRocket-15.03.tar.gz

Installation Help

Windows OS

macOS

Linux OS

Other Installations

macOS

Download the DiskImage file for the version of OpenRocket that you want, open it, and you'll see a big icon for OpenRocket, and a shortcut to your Application folder. Drag OpenRocket to the Application Folder, let it finish copying, and you're done.

OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 Application DiskImage for macOS (INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

OpenRocket 15.03 Application DiskImage for macOS

Linux

Before beginning, you will need to have the FUSE filesystem installed; most distributions have it installed by default. Download the AppImage file for the version of OpenRocket that you want, and run it by double-clicking, or from the command line.

OpenRocket 22.00.beta.01 AppImage for Linux (INACTIVE UNTIL RELEASE DATE)

OpenRocket 15.03 AppImage for Linux